Get the hard facts on this fascinating Earth science
Teach Yourself Geology addresses the implications
of climate change and the many recent developments in research on geology on other planets. Written in jargon-free language, you'll understand key geological concepts, even if you are new to the subject.
01 Introduction: a mighty matter of legend/02 The solid Earth/03 Earthquakes/04 Plate tectonics/05 Volcanoes/06 Igneous intrusions/07 Metamorphism/08 Erosion and transport/09 Deposition of sedimentary rocks/10 Deformation of rocks/11 Physical resources/12 Past life and fossils/13 A short history of the Earth/14 Geology on other planets/15 Going into the field/Appendix 1: minerals/Appendix 2: rock names/Appendix 3: geologic time/Glossary/Taking it further/Index
David Rothery is a volcanologist, geologist, planetary scientist and Senior Lecturer at the Open University, in Great Britain. His international collaborative research on active volcanoes has taken him to places as diverse as Hawaii, the Americas, Indonesia and Italy.
David Rothery is a volcanologist, geologist, planetary scientist and Senior Lecturer at the Open University, in Great Britain. His international collaborative research on active volcanoes has taken him to places as diverse as Hawaii, the Americas, Indonesia and Italy.
Imprint: McGraw-Hill
Distributor: The McGraw-Hill Companies
Publication Date: 07-24-2008
Pages: 288
Measurements: 7.700in X 5.000in X 0.760in X 0.600lb